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Fresh & Clean Blogger Templates for Sale

I've been working on some clean, minimal Blogger templates this weekend! I have toyed with selling templates in the past but didn't really know what I was doing yet. I think I'm starting to wrap my head around CSS though, so that definitely helps a LOT when designing templates! Both are available for purchase on my Etsy shop for $40. You can expect a lot more templates coming this summer, so get ready!

Fresh & Clean Template - Available in my Shop

These two templates are very similar to each other - both are two-column templates with the same coloring. The one is 1110 pixels wide, allowing for an x-large sized photo in the post area. The "skinny" version is 900 pixels wide, allowing for a medium sized photo in the post area. Both also have mouse-over effects in the navbar and links! That was really fun to figure out how to do - it's one of my new favorite CSS tricks! ;)

Fresh & Clean Skinny Template - Available in my Shop

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What does your ideal Blogger template look like?
2-column? 3-column? Light? Dark? Highly illustrated? Minimal?

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  1. What I miss in most Etsy shops is a link to a template demo. I'll never buy a blog theme without seeing a demo. Your fresh & clean template looks very nice, btw! I made one just recently that looks similar. I like them simple and clean but with some nice background, header and/or navigation graphics.

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    1. Good to know! I was debating whether or not to include a link but wasn't sure if people would click on it. I have seen that though on at least one shop and thought it seemed like a pretty good idea so I just might have to include that! :)

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    2. I have updated that in my shop now. Thank you for the feedback! :)

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